Multifunctional clampable luminaire design
Parentesi means in Italian "clamp" and describes beside the name, at the same time the principle of the ceiling spotlight of Flos . A steel cable, which is "clamped" between the ceiling and the floor, allows the height of a steel tube, to which the lamp body is attached, to be adjusted. The design of this practical lamp by Achille Castiglioni and Pio Manzù dates back to 1970. The innovative mixture of pendant and floor lamp was awarded the coveted Golden Circle "Compasso d'Oro" in 1979.
Tube and cable made of robust steel
Technical data:
Luminaire for direct light.
Height adjustment of the luminaire body possible by sliding a shaped, liquid-painted (black, white, red) or nickel-plated steel tube on a steel cable that is stretched from the ceiling to the floor at full room height (effective length: 400 centimetres)
Lamp head made of black injection-moulded elastomer (UL-94 HB) with built-in control switch.
The spotlight is optionally available with a dimmer for an additional charge.